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. >>> on the second day of the partial government shut down congressional leaders came out of a without meeting no closer to a agreement. president obama med with -- met are leaders of the houses. john boehner accused president obama of refusing to negotiate. nancy pelosi and others say they will not make chances to the affordable care act. with no end to the shut down in site, people who deliver meals to the elderly wonder how long they will be able to keep it going. anita is one of many who rely on meals on wheels. about a third of the budget, $100,000 a year is federal money. >> it's coming out of the sky, a miracle. here comes a meal. we could make due for a week, 10 days. after that it's a problem. >> aren't more than half a million people in alameda county alone count on meals on wheels so they can have something to eat. >> the california opinion party says it is -- republican party says it's debt-free. it ode a million dollars in march. they credit volunteers for wiping out the debt. republicans say at the weekend convince in anaheim they will focus on how to eliminate the democr
. >>> on the second day of the partial government shut down congressional leaders came out of a without meeting no closer to a agreement. president obama med with -- met are leaders of the houses. john boehner accused president obama of refusing to negotiate. nancy pelosi and others say they will not make chances to the affordable care act. with no end to the shut down in site, people who deliver meals to the elderly wonder how long they will be able to keep it going. anita is one of...
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. >>> california officials announced a new partnership with the federal government to bring two large solar projects to california. >> climate change is on the way. and we got to do something about it. >> governor jerry brown held a press conference in san francisco. the projects are in riverside county and a wind farm planned in november. they are expected to power 340,000 homes. >>> we start off the morning with coastal fog, dense fog advisory was in effect, we will see dense fog again tomorrow morning. fog moving in right now. that is the south tower of the bridge. i know we have fog by the cliff house, you can see it there. fog over the hills, it will have an impact on tomorrow's highs. 80 today in santa rosa. 84 morgan hill. temperatures drop off tomorrow. just going to drop off a couple degrees. instead of 80 degrees, we will be 68, 72. mid-70s as well. we are dry and we stay dry. we have been warm. we will stay warm but trend down because of the fog. model isn't picking it up. we have fog at the beach and towards pacifica and half moon bay. the fall will make it further inland
. >>> california officials announced a new partnership with the federal government to bring two large solar projects to california. >> climate change is on the way. and we got to do something about it. >> governor jerry brown held a press conference in san francisco. the projects are in riverside county and a wind farm planned in november. they are expected to power 340,000 homes. >>> we start off the morning with coastal fog, dense fog advisory was in effect, we...
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of the economic impact of their refusals to compromise on budget issues and threats to shut down the government. >>> two weeks to approve bills and conservative house republicans want to tie funding to a measure to delay the new health care law. democrats will not support that. the last time there was a shutdown was in 1995 and lasted for 28 days. >> woman with ties to the area is the front runner to take over tore the chair of the reserve. she is currently the vice chair. yesterday the former treasury secretary pulled his name from consideration. she caught economic and president of the reserve bank of san francisco. if appointed she would be the first woman to head the central bank. >>> time now 4:47 a lot of people are recovering from that game. we'll talk about that. but are you okay. >> and not bad. >> we have something to hang our head on. there is nothing going on. and on 80 all the way to berkeley. as you drive out to the maze. westbound bridge traffic is looking good. there are no problems getting into the economy. a nice looking drive. roadwork near if you look at the commute here on
of the economic impact of their refusals to compromise on budget issues and threats to shut down the government. >>> two weeks to approve bills and conservative house republicans want to tie funding to a measure to delay the new health care law. democrats will not support that. the last time there was a shutdown was in 1995 and lasted for 28 days. >> woman with ties to the area is the front runner to take over tore the chair of the reserve. she is currently the vice chair....
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here is where we stand on the government shut down. a meeting at the white houses with gop leaders and the president ended with no deal but more talks are expected later on tonight. wall street seems to think there is a possible deal close on the debt ceiling or the government shut down. the dow is up 323 to 15,126. also the senate approved and the president signed a bill to provide benefits to families of fallen troops during the shut down. >>> military veterans turned out on the peninsula today hoping to find jobs. a higher our heroes job fair was held. sprint, walgreen's, bank of america and dozens of other companies set up tables. they gave veterans a chance to learn valuable skills. >> work shop classes that helps them to rewrite their resumes and interviewing tips and that way employers are better able to see the value they can bring. >> since the program began in 2011, 1200 companies hired 20,000 veterans or military spouses. and homeless vets will get more help. governor jerry brown signed several bills aimed at helping vets. i
here is where we stand on the government shut down. a meeting at the white houses with gop leaders and the president ended with no deal but more talks are expected later on tonight. wall street seems to think there is a possible deal close on the debt ceiling or the government shut down. the dow is up 323 to 15,126. also the senate approved and the president signed a bill to provide benefits to families of fallen troops during the shut down. >>> military veterans turned out on the...
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they are not expecting a big back up and it is veterans day and most government workers have the day off today. if you are driving 237 still looks good and at 5:32 let's go back to the desk. >>> they may lift that shelter in place, it started near the worth of redwood city and katie talks about what is happening now. >> reporter: the shelter in place may be lifted as early as this morning. take a look behind me and you can see what smoke is still billowing. since we have been here the smoke plume has greatly diminished but the smell is still strong. the dark smoke billowed from the management area and the fire likely started around 1:30 afternoon at a conveyer system where metal cutting can throw supermarkets. that is because it is 300 feet wide and 300 feet long. we normally walk around and try to keep piles down to a manageable size and this pile is bigger and unfortunately we were not there as it caught fire. >> they are working to prevent fires on this coming up in my next report, we will tell you what those measures are. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> san francisco police may
they are not expecting a big back up and it is veterans day and most government workers have the day off today. if you are driving 237 still looks good and at 5:32 let's go back to the desk. >>> they may lift that shelter in place, it started near the worth of redwood city and katie talks about what is happening now. >> reporter: the shelter in place may be lifted as early as this morning. take a look behind me and you can see what smoke is still billowing. since we have been...
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government wants to taks on and what -- wants to tack on and what it means for all schools across the country. ç8 >> it was touted as a rebirth and reinvention of a unique san francisco science museum. but disappointment has turned into job losses for dozens of exploratorium staff. it's cutting its staff and the news comes just months after it opened its new museum on the san francisco waterfront. we're live in san francisco with the reason behind the cuts. david? >> reporter: we saw tears and we met some upset employees amid the science exhibits here at the exploratorium. four months into its new location best-laid plans at san francisco's exploratorium are going up in smoke. >> people are angry, upset, crying. >> reporter: the science museum yesterday notified 80 workers they are being laid off, nearly 20% of the total staff. >> it is sad to have these folks go. they're unhappy about it. it. >> reporter: the problem, early attendance problems fell far short of initial projections of six to seven thousand per day. >> reporter: attendance has since jumped but they're hit from lower r
government wants to taks on and what -- wants to tack on and what it means for all schools across the country. ç8 >> it was touted as a rebirth and reinvention of a unique san francisco science museum. but disappointment has turned into job losses for dozens of exploratorium staff. it's cutting its staff and the news comes just months after it opened its new museum on the san francisco waterfront. we're live in san francisco with the reason behind the cuts. david? >> reporter: we...
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. >>> now to our coverage of the government shut down, now entering its second week, john boehner says he has ruled out a house vote without concessions from president obama, they are demanding changes to the affordable care act and spending cuts and will not raise that without them. the president is calling on lawmakers to pass legislation to increase the debt limit and prevent a possible government default that could triggary financial crisis. >>> well, one of the latest casualties of the shut down is a federal amber alert website, a notice on amber alert.gov reads due to the lapse in federal funding this office of justice program's website is unavailable. that sight normally shows alerts about missing children. state law enforcement will still notify the news media of urgent missing child cases while this is going on. >>> later this morning former president jimmy carter will be lending a hand to people in the city of oakland. an event was held last night to celebrate the 30 year partnership between the former president and first lady and habitat for humanity. that event helped kicko
. >>> now to our coverage of the government shut down, now entering its second week, john boehner says he has ruled out a house vote without concessions from president obama, they are demanding changes to the affordable care act and spending cuts and will not raise that without them. the president is calling on lawmakers to pass legislation to increase the debt limit and prevent a possible government default that could triggary financial crisis. >>> well, one of the latest...
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the russian government has not said publicly where snowden is living after granting him asylum for one year. >>> 4:48 is the time right now. sal, for people heading into the city, there could be quite a bit of traffic for the outside lands festival. that effects the golden gate area. >> that is true. and in those neighborhoods especially. the best way to get there is use public transportation. use muni out there. let's go out and take a look at the commute on westbound 80 as you head out to the mccarthur maze. it looks pretty good starting off here. there are no major problems. it is a very nice driving coming in from vallejo. the traffic looks good at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is light. no problems get into the city. hopefully we will have another good day. san mateo and dumbarton bridge traffic looks pretty good. let's go to rosemary. >>> we do have changes in store for your weekend. the changes will lead to a slight warmup starting with today. temperatures will rebound to what we felt yesterday. some of us creeping up just a little bit. this morning we are waking up with the low
the russian government has not said publicly where snowden is living after granting him asylum for one year. >>> 4:48 is the time right now. sal, for people heading into the city, there could be quite a bit of traffic for the outside lands festival. that effects the golden gate area. >> that is true. and in those neighborhoods especially. the best way to get there is use public transportation. use muni out there. let's go out and take a look at the commute on westbound 80 as you...
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draw from iraq 18 months ago, sunni militants have increased their violence against the shi'ite led government. >>> more than 300 people have been evacuated nun japanese troops are assisting in rescue and recovery areas. in one area more than 10" of rain fall in 24 hours. in belfast more than 55 police officers were injured at a parade of irish republican army supporters yesterday. police say bricks and fireworks were thrown at the officers. they respond with water cannons and plastic bullets. no word on how many protesters were injured, but several could be seen leaving the area with bloody faces. >>> in the central valley tonight something falling from trees outside of a catholic church is being called by some a sign from above. sign crape myrtle trees outside of st. john's cathedral in fresno are dropping or dripping some sort of liquid. some say the fluid is a sign of a miracle. >> they can say it's this theory or that theory, the tree does this every year, you know? it's odd that it happens when there is a bunch of people praying and you are asking for the holy spirit to reveal itself. >>
draw from iraq 18 months ago, sunni militants have increased their violence against the shi'ite led government. >>> more than 300 people have been evacuated nun japanese troops are assisting in rescue and recovery areas. in one area more than 10" of rain fall in 24 hours. in belfast more than 55 police officers were injured at a parade of irish republican army supporters yesterday. police say bricks and fireworks were thrown at the officers. they respond with water cannons and...
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. >>> palo alto says they expect to pay a big government loan way ahead of schedule. it is a $465 million loan from the energy department by 2017. if that happens, tesl a will cut the loan in half. the electric car maker made its first payment of nearly $13 million last december. >>> waiting for an update from santa cruz police where two officers and a suspect were shot. rping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >>> lost at sea or a frustrating hoax? the coast forward is exploring both possibilityings tonight after calling off the search for macing sailboat and four family members who made a distress call on sunday. ktvu'seric rasmussen is live where he has been checking with the coast guard officials this afternoon. eric. >> reporter: they say they have received no new information to convince them to resume the search. that origin
. >>> palo alto says they expect to pay a big government loan way ahead of schedule. it is a $465 million loan from the energy department by 2017. if that happens, tesl a will cut the loan in half. the electric car maker made its first payment of nearly $13 million last december. >>> waiting for an update from santa cruz police where two officers and a suspect were shot. rping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ]...
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government officials have the best seats for free. >> i'm just the smaller person here. >> reporter: when the rolling stones played oracle arena this year, documents we obtained show 40 ticket worth more than $600 a piece went to government officials who didn't pay a time. they have access to football, basketball, and other events at the coliseum in oakland. those seats are found in not one, but three luxury suites in each venue, reserved for the city. made up of the same city and public county servants. >> what point do you decide to say, enough is enough? >> reporter: judy is the senior fellow in government ethics at santa clara university, and a former mayor of santa clara. >> if you have 60 seats that are not being paid for on a regular basis, it may seem like a small number, but ultimately, it not only affects the bottom line, but it really impacts public trust. >> reporter: oakland's not alone. more than 1,000 tickets went to public employees at candlestick park in san francisco last year. the biggest user was mayor ed lee, with 122 tickets. his office says 80 of them were for
government officials have the best seats for free. >> i'm just the smaller person here. >> reporter: when the rolling stones played oracle arena this year, documents we obtained show 40 ticket worth more than $600 a piece went to government officials who didn't pay a time. they have access to football, basketball, and other events at the coliseum in oakland. those seats are found in not one, but three luxury suites in each venue, reserved for the city. made up of the same city and...
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now what government documents reveal about area 51. [ female announcer ] with box tops for education and safeway's ten percent back to school program, now there are two ways to earn cash for your kid's school. from august 14 through september 10, look for products marked with the 10% apple tag. and earn even more by signing up for ebox tops at 2ways2earn.com. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one... ah, forgot jack's cereal! [ son ] what's for breakfast? um... try the...number one. yeah, it's pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. >>> u.s. stocks extending delines, hurt by companies sensitive to higher interest rates and week performances from retailers. disappointing outlooks are a concern because they take into account the back-to-school shopping season, typically the second biggest shopping period for retails. nasdaq down 11. s&p down 2. s&p 3. >>> the jobless rate in california increased slightly. according to the state employment development department, the unemployment rate bumped up to 8.7% in july. that's up from 8 1/2% the mon
now what government documents reveal about area 51. [ female announcer ] with box tops for education and safeway's ten percent back to school program, now there are two ways to earn cash for your kid's school. from august 14 through september 10, look for products marked with the 10% apple tag. and earn even more by signing up for ebox tops at 2ways2earn.com. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one... ah, forgot jack's cereal! [ son ] what's for breakfast? um... try the...number...
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as part of the agreement the syrian government handed over an inventory of the stockpile. it was a long list. >> syria has been manufacturing chemical weapons for decades so it's normal to be large wants in the country. >> reporter: the united nations will vote on a resolution to authorize the use of force against syria if it fails to comply with the terms of the agreement to turn over its chemical weapons. >>> there is an apparent settlement in two cases of religious discrimination against abercrombie and fitch. she was fired for wearing a religious head scarf. >>> time now 4:48. organizers of the bay area's first bike sharing network says interest in the program continues to grow from its launch on august 29th through last week the bike share has recorded nearly 14,600 trips across san francisco, redwood city, palo alto, mountain view and san jose. the total annual membership count is at 2100 and the number of one to three day a week user is at 3400. only two thefts have been reported in san francisco and police were able to recover one of those bikes. >>> 4:48 is the ti
as part of the agreement the syrian government handed over an inventory of the stockpile. it was a long list. >> syria has been manufacturing chemical weapons for decades so it's normal to be large wants in the country. >> reporter: the united nations will vote on a resolution to authorize the use of force against syria if it fails to comply with the terms of the agreement to turn over its chemical weapons. >>> there is an apparent settlement in two cases of religious...
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bros bright stripes >> the protest -- whose bright stripes ♪ >> many say this is another way for the government to chip away at the second amendment. >> the this is gun appreciation day. own and buyers are urged to send a message to contact and president obama -- openers and buyers are urged to send a message with them to this facility. >> reporter: volunteers are working to complete this condominium complex in daly city. why so many are pitching in today. >>> how the lbgt community is being represented in this year's presidential inauguration. >>> and baseball fans say goodbye to a hall of fame legend. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse hi
bros bright stripes >> the protest -- whose bright stripes ♪ >> many say this is another way for the government to chip away at the second amendment. >> the this is gun appreciation day. own and buyers are urged to send a message to contact and president obama -- openers and buyers are urged to send a message with them to this facility. >> reporter: volunteers are working to complete this condominium complex in daly city. why so many are pitching in today. >>>...
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just a few minutes hour, the federal government was ordered to shut its doors. heather holmes is here with the last minute offer that did not bring a deal. >> reporter: harry reid was blunt today. saying we are no, ma'am walking in with a gun to our head. well into the night spending legislation vollied back and forth the gop controlled house repeatedly pushed to stopgap spending bill to stop the government and defund the president's health care law. >> the motion on the table is approved. >> reporter: a motion the democratic control senate rejected twice tonight and sent back to the house. house minority leading nancy pelosi expressed frustration minutes before the deadline. >> you do not use the threat of shutting down government to try to advance your policy agenda. that's just not the way it works. and that's what is called irresponsible. >> reporter: earlier today president obama blasted the gop's attempt to weaken his health care law that takes effect tomorrow. the shut down will negatively impact the fragile economy. >> the shut down will have a real econ
just a few minutes hour, the federal government was ordered to shut its doors. heather holmes is here with the last minute offer that did not bring a deal. >> reporter: harry reid was blunt today. saying we are no, ma'am walking in with a gun to our head. well into the night spending legislation vollied back and forth the gop controlled house repeatedly pushed to stopgap spending bill to stop the government and defund the president's health care law. >> the motion on the table is...
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>> there is a battle raging inside richmond city government which also involves members of the public. wild accusations and surprisingly homophobic remarks. john is live in richmond where this infighting has been getting worse for some time now. >> reporter: julie, these are bizarre times here at richmond city hall. last night was the worst, most disruptive meeting the city council has ever seen. and it appears there is no end in sight. the meeting did not go as plans. protesters being very disruptive. >> last night was sort of, you know, the big bang, i mean, the worst that it's been. >> reporter: and now the accusations are flying. there is bad blood between the mayor and council members. >> insulting other council members, insulting members of the public. and, you know, egging on, you know, defending those in the audience who are causing the disruptions. >> their objective is to get me off the council. >> reporter: overt homophobia has also made its way in, largely directed at the openly gay council member beckels. >> those remarks have been getting increasingly worse, more graphic
>> there is a battle raging inside richmond city government which also involves members of the public. wild accusations and surprisingly homophobic remarks. john is live in richmond where this infighting has been getting worse for some time now. >> reporter: julie, these are bizarre times here at richmond city hall. last night was the worst, most disruptive meeting the city council has ever seen. and it appears there is no end in sight. the meeting did not go as plans. protesters...
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said the sirian government has poisoned its own people. when un investigators are going to be allowed and why some politicians say it is now time for the united states to intervene in the deadly sirian civil war. >> sirians are fleeing for northern iraq, rows of refugee tents now heme home to some of the 1.5 million people trying to escape a civil war. this is as investigators try to gain access to a site outside damascus where people were killed alleged by by chemical weapons. syria's deputy foreign minister said today he doesn't believe the allegations by the forces. >> i'm saying that the sirian government will never ever use chemical warfare against its own people. >> un inspectors may gain access to the site as early as tomorrow. video too gruesome to air shows women and children dead in the streets. doctors without borders says 3 hospitals are treating patients with neurotoxic symptoms. meanwhile some politicians are calling for u.s. involvement. >> i think we can't wait to sit back and wait. we can't wait for the united nations. >>
said the sirian government has poisoned its own people. when un investigators are going to be allowed and why some politicians say it is now time for the united states to intervene in the deadly sirian civil war. >> sirians are fleeing for northern iraq, rows of refugee tents now heme home to some of the 1.5 million people trying to escape a civil war. this is as investigators try to gain access to a site outside damascus where people were killed alleged by by chemical weapons. syria's...
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. >>> they blamed government forces, president obama called it a big event of grave concerns and said he has shortened the time frame. the pentagon is moving naval forces closer to syria in case the president calls for a move. >>> and nasdaq picked up 19 today. microsoft ceo steve balmer says he will retire during the next 12 months. he helped make gates make microsoft the giant that it once was. critics say microsoft has failed to embrace the mobile market. its shares rose 9% following today's news following news that balmer would leave. >>> and facebook shares have jumped more than 50% in about a month since it reported growth in mobile ads revenue. >>> the penalty a bay area grocery store chain has agreed to pay. >> plus. >> we would be opposed to any business that brings noise and traffic and congestion. >> mounting opposition to a facility that promises to help others. >> but first, a small plane crash near a northern california golf course. see who jumped into action to help the people inside. >> get ktvu news to go. click on the live icon and watch all of our newscasts live on
. >>> they blamed government forces, president obama called it a big event of grave concerns and said he has shortened the time frame. the pentagon is moving naval forces closer to syria in case the president calls for a move. >>> and nasdaq picked up 19 today. microsoft ceo steve balmer says he will retire during the next 12 months. he helped make gates make microsoft the giant that it once was. critics say microsoft has failed to embrace the mobile market. its shares rose 9%...
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government officials say at least 82 people died today including 10 police officers. more than 700 people died in egypt's civil unrest this week. >>> in the philippines more than 200 people are thought dead in the collision of a ferry and boat. coast guard officials said the ferry carried 870 passengers and crew. divers are searching the wreckage for victims. >>> the new zealand, authorities are evaluating property damage one day after a 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck by the capital of wellington. seven homes near the epicenter were severely damaged. there were at least six aftershocks today with magnitude of 5.0 or greater. >>> marin county health officials are reporting the first human case of west nile virus in that county. a woman from nevato became infected. her name and age have not yet been released. but a public health officer say the woman is now recovering. it is the first human case of west nile virus in seven years. >>> police are flocking to enjoy the last few days of a landmark in the peninsula. the malibu grand prix is set to close on sunday. the landl
government officials say at least 82 people died today including 10 police officers. more than 700 people died in egypt's civil unrest this week. >>> in the philippines more than 200 people are thought dead in the collision of a ferry and boat. coast guard officials said the ferry carried 870 passengers and crew. divers are searching the wreckage for victims. >>> the new zealand, authorities are evaluating property damage one day after a 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck by the...
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. >>> $10 billion owed to the government. theitate pays more in jobless benefits than it receives in taxes -- the state pays more in jobless benefits than it receives in taxes. >> we have this massive hole created during the recession and we can't get out of it. >> officials say the funding structure will not allow the system to create -- correct itself. >>> the labor dispute between b.a.r.t. and the unions got new life. b.a.r.t. says a provision is in there that is not supposed to be there. ktvu's ken pritchett is live with what happens next. >> reporter: what happens next is not clear. we know attorneys for both sides did meet today. that is what we are told however they were meeting to figure out what this provision added to the agreement could cost the agency. >> reporter: for some b.a.r.t. riders the idea of another strike is unthinkable. >> messed up. >> nobody wants that. >> reporter: the union despite b.a.r.t. management going back said it is too soon to talk strike. >> we don't want to talk about that. we are still f
. >>> $10 billion owed to the government. theitate pays more in jobless benefits than it receives in taxes -- the state pays more in jobless benefits than it receives in taxes. >> we have this massive hole created during the recession and we can't get out of it. >> officials say the funding structure will not allow the system to create -- correct itself. >>> the labor dispute between b.a.r.t. and the unions got new life. b.a.r.t. says a provision is in there that...
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this amateur video provided showing the aftermath of a government strike looked like this. >> assad is clearly watching, closely watching what is happening in washington. >> reporter: in paris secretary of state kerry taking a tranquil walk. trying to secure their backing of a military strike. >> this is not fantasy land. this is not sort of conjecture. assad has used chemical weapons at least 11 times or so. he has one of the largest stocks of chemical weapons in the world >> reporter: the arab nations he met with want a tough response. secretary kerry says he received support from saudi arabia. there's tension across the region. thousands protesting in pakistan. and turkey is bolstering its defenses sending additional troops to syria as they continue to provide he'ller to more than 1/4 of the refugees. and sunday, the u.s. would notify israel before any attack this as the nation ramps up and prepares if president obama decides to launch an air strike. conor powell, ktvu news. >> we will be carrying the president's a -- address live right here. >>> and tomorrow afternoon, sending a me
this amateur video provided showing the aftermath of a government strike looked like this. >> assad is clearly watching, closely watching what is happening in washington. >> reporter: in paris secretary of state kerry taking a tranquil walk. trying to secure their backing of a military strike. >> this is not fantasy land. this is not sort of conjecture. assad has used chemical weapons at least 11 times or so. he has one of the largest stocks of chemical weapons in the world...
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the government has launched an investigation. one deem demonstrator could face criminal charges. the group held demonstrations outside of the u ukrainian center. >>> goods were purchased and brought to san francisco. coats, jackets, beanies, and clothing was handed out to those in need. >> our religion is taught to share with the less fortunate. >> families say this is their first give a way. >>> bikers are helping children in the hospital. what they dropped off today at san francisco general hospital. >> reporter: dozens of harleys roared in the parking lot. every rider had a special delivery. they came bearing gifts. toys for the hospital's smallest patients. they dropped their donations under the tree. steve knows how much these toys mean. his son was hospitalized years back. >> he had a toy and i said where did you get that? he said the harley guys gave it to me. it touched my heart ♪. >> reporter: after 30 years it has become a tradition. the driving force is tom perkins who owns a dealership. the doctors here saved his life after a motorcycle crash. >> for a lot of them i
the government has launched an investigation. one deem demonstrator could face criminal charges. the group held demonstrations outside of the u ukrainian center. >>> goods were purchased and brought to san francisco. coats, jackets, beanies, and clothing was handed out to those in need. >> our religion is taught to share with the less fortunate. >> families say this is their first give a way. >>> bikers are helping children in the hospital. what they dropped off...
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alepo is divided between government held groups. the latest violence come as day after the french minister says he has little hopes for talks next week. >>> responding to critics, pope francis shrugged reports that his plans -- pope francis confirmed his plan to visit jordan next year. >>> the gift of song touched the hearts of many this weekend when a man heard his daughter sing for the very first time. ashley steel says her dad just receive add hearing aid that allows him to hear if she wears a special microphone. she says she wasn't sure if it was going to work when she got up to sing. but when he embraced her after the song. she knew he had heard her sing. >> we had not put it in the program. it was going to be a complete surprise. >> ashley's father says he is very proud of his daughter and he got goose bumping hearing her sing. >> she does have a beautiful voice. >>> a stray bullet strikes the teenager watching television in her own living room. >> whatever it was she didn't deserve it. she really didn't. >> her condition toni
alepo is divided between government held groups. the latest violence come as day after the french minister says he has little hopes for talks next week. >>> responding to critics, pope francis shrugged reports that his plans -- pope francis confirmed his plan to visit jordan next year. >>> the gift of song touched the hearts of many this weekend when a man heard his daughter sing for the very first time. ashley steel says her dad just receive add hearing aid that allows him to...
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the government would then go into default. >> the threat of a government shutdown put a damper on the stock markets today. analysts say investors are waiting to see what happens in washington, d.c. over the weekend. if there is no deal, stocks could fall even more monday morning. >>> a san mateo company ring central rang the bell for the new york stock exchange. it includes cloud based communication centers that funnels phone calls to different devices reaching workers in and out of the office. the initial public offering was a success. it closed at $18.20. >> this police force is shrunk by 400 officers in the past few years. why new recruits may not fill high hopes of restoring the ranks. >> wet weather back in the forecast. the specific changes in store for your area over the next several days. >> but first, a 7-mile pursuit ends with a car wrapped around a tree. the events that triggered this deadly chase. >> a high-speed police chase in contra costa county ended in a deadly crash today. the car hit a tree on marsh creek road west of deer valley road near the mobile home park. as p
the government would then go into default. >> the threat of a government shutdown put a damper on the stock markets today. analysts say investors are waiting to see what happens in washington, d.c. over the weekend. if there is no deal, stocks could fall even more monday morning. >>> a san mateo company ring central rang the bell for the new york stock exchange. it includes cloud based communication centers that funnels phone calls to different devices reaching workers in and out...
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weeks to approve spending bills or face a government shut down. if a government does shut down, many core functions would stop, >> anything remotely associated with me, they feel obliged to oppose. my argument to them is real simple. that's not why the people sent you here. >> the last time capital shut the government was 1995 and 1996 and the american public largely blamed congress. >> happening now, police in seattle are going undercover at the game in an effort to prevent fan violence. they will bewaring 49ers journey. seahawks have hired extra security. >> >> today, the first day of enforcement of the nfl bag policy at the raiders home opener at the oakland coliseum, the new rules limit the size and type of bags fans can bring into the stadium. purses larger than a clutch bag. coolers, backpacks and luggage of any time. silver and black took on jacksonville jaguars, joe fons ski will have all of the details coming up in sports wrap. >> >> mark davis posed with one of the boston marathon's young effort victims. he the 12-year-old boy was struck
weeks to approve spending bills or face a government shut down. if a government does shut down, many core functions would stop, >> anything remotely associated with me, they feel obliged to oppose. my argument to them is real simple. that's not why the people sent you here. >> the last time capital shut the government was 1995 and 1996 and the american public largely blamed congress. >> happening now, police in seattle are going undercover at the game in an effort to prevent...
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the government called it the largest ozone protection case under the clean air act. safeway plans to spend more than $4 million to reduce leaks. >>> samsung crossed the finish line in the race to reveal the world's first smart watch. the screen is a little over an inch and a half with straps that come in several bright colors. the device pairs with your phone, so you can make calls and use apps without reaching for your phone. it also has a camera on the watch band. it is set to go on sale in october. >>> a nice day again today. temperatures out there were mostly in the mid-80s, low 80s and mid-70s. temperatures today just like yesterday. along the coast, it was warm, or mild. 69 in pacifica. half moon bay was in the 60s as well. there's fog there now. there's going to be fog again in the morning, but it will burn off quickly. sunshine at the beaches. here's that low pressure system. isn't that interesting how it's just been sitting there? that's why the weather has been like it is. that's why the weekend cooled. it starts to move tomorrow. when it moves out of here,
the government called it the largest ozone protection case under the clean air act. safeway plans to spend more than $4 million to reduce leaks. >>> samsung crossed the finish line in the race to reveal the world's first smart watch. the screen is a little over an inch and a half with straps that come in several bright colors. the device pairs with your phone, so you can make calls and use apps without reaching for your phone. it also has a camera on the watch band. it is set to go on...
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seven days into that partial government shut down. all the attention being focused on the shut down was overshadowed today by the looming possibility of a government default on october 17. republican house speaker john boehner dug in his heels today, and said he will not call for a vote on raising the debt ceiling unless the president negotiates on healthcare, and cutting the deficit. just last week, boehner said he would not allow the nation to go into default. >> this morning, a senior white house official said that the president would rather default than to sit down and negotiate. really? >> we're not going to negotiate under the threat of a prolonged shut down until the republicans get everything they want. >> the president voted on a bill to send the shut down with no strings attached. democrats and there are enough votes to pass such a bill. a new poll shows 70% of americans disapprove of the way republicans in congress are handling this budget battle. "the washington post" abc news poll also shows congressional democrats fairin
seven days into that partial government shut down. all the attention being focused on the shut down was overshadowed today by the looming possibility of a government default on october 17. republican house speaker john boehner dug in his heels today, and said he will not call for a vote on raising the debt ceiling unless the president negotiates on healthcare, and cutting the deficit. just last week, boehner said he would not allow the nation to go into default. >> this morning, a senior...
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the federal government will cover most of the cost. >>> the final tally for summer crack down in summer drinking. from august 16 toth midnight on labor day. it included 18 law enforcement agencies, the operation resulted in the arrest of 76 people. >>> two east bay lawmakers are ramping up efforts to pass new gun control laws. proposals include banning kits that convert guns into illegal all weapons and -- assault weapons. nancy skinner and rob vauntsa will urge their colleagues to pass the measure. it will feature religious and community leaders and families of shooting victims. >>> congress returns to capitol hill tomorrow. it's the first time since the use of chemical weapons on civilians in syria. >>> buckingham palace security guards make a faux paus a few days after a security breach. who they asked for an i.d. Ñw? . >>> another update on the fires around the bay area. mandatory evacuation on the east side of monday diablo. it's 10% contained and threatening 75 homes. people on oak hill lane, curry canyon road are told to evacuate. they should go to the clayton community library.
the federal government will cover most of the cost. >>> the final tally for summer crack down in summer drinking. from august 16 toth midnight on labor day. it included 18 law enforcement agencies, the operation resulted in the arrest of 76 people. >>> two east bay lawmakers are ramping up efforts to pass new gun control laws. proposals include banning kits that convert guns into illegal all weapons and -- assault weapons. nancy skinner and rob vauntsa will urge their...
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. >> reporter: the student government and other tenant of eshelman hall will be relocated to the new eshelman hall in 2015. we're live in berkeley, christien kafton, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> progolfer mickelson is threatening to move out of california because of tax changes. some interpreted his remarks meaning that he's going to move out of the state. mickelson later said that he is not making plans about moving out of california and he apologized. >>> the entire dream liner fleet was grounded worldwide last week after problems with its lithium ion batteries caused an emergency landing in japan. meantime al-nippon is canceling their lines through january 28th. >>> toyota's prius is now number one in california. the prius has ended the honda civic reign as the most sold vehicle in california. according to new car dealers association almost 61,000 prius hybrids were sold last year. toyota and honda dominated car sales last year. after the prius and civic toyota's camera came in third followed by the honda accord, toyota co corolla and honda crv. >>> ktvu's tom vacar gives us a close u
. >> reporter: the student government and other tenant of eshelman hall will be relocated to the new eshelman hall in 2015. we're live in berkeley, christien kafton, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> progolfer mickelson is threatening to move out of california because of tax changes. some interpreted his remarks meaning that he's going to move out of the state. mickelson later said that he is not making plans about moving out of california and he apologized. >>> the entire dream...
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it challenges the concept that pensions promised to state and local government workers are a vested right. city leaders from coast to coast are expected to introduce similar measures the many san jose win this is court battle. a rules is expected within the next few months. >>> 49ers star linebacker aldon smith checked himself into rehab. that's what we're hearing from the nfl. the team announced he would be put on the non-football injury list. he's expect ed to miss a month of the nfl season. he played in sunday's game after being arrested friday morning for dui and position of marijuana. >>> still not clear if raiders quarterback terrell priors will be back on the field this weekend. he had a concussion during last night's game. he was hurt on oakland's second to last drive. the raiders say he will undergo further testing today before they decide if he will be back in the game -- when he will be back in the game rather. tracy porter also had a concussion in last night's game. >>> new this morning, power is back on in richmond for thousands of people left in the dark by an outage over ni
it challenges the concept that pensions promised to state and local government workers are a vested right. city leaders from coast to coast are expected to introduce similar measures the many san jose win this is court battle. a rules is expected within the next few months. >>> 49ers star linebacker aldon smith checked himself into rehab. that's what we're hearing from the nfl. the team announced he would be put on the non-football injury list. he's expect ed to miss a month of the nfl...
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the center only receives a small portion of its funding from government funding. so now they are asking their supporters to donate. >>> marin county is set to get a $15 million federal grant to fix roads at the point rays national seashore. it will help restore 22 miles of shore. it includes widening sections of the road. while 16 drainage and cattle crossings and improving parking areas. the project is designed to make the ever >>> coming up it has come down for hours. what is next for the family of jahi mcmath. >>> and expect high tides to with be even high. the intellect a -- >>> record setting temperatures on sunday if you were out and about you probably noticed them. my goodness its warm. will that continue on? >>> just hours from now 13-year- old jahi mcmath could be removed from life support here at children's hospital oakland. how the family of the brain dead teenager is fighting for more time. >>> an ambulance stolen during a medical call on the peninsula. how police tracked it down and what the thieves may have been after. >>> there has been an unusually
the center only receives a small portion of its funding from government funding. so now they are asking their supporters to donate. >>> marin county is set to get a $15 million federal grant to fix roads at the point rays national seashore. it will help restore 22 miles of shore. it includes widening sections of the road. while 16 drainage and cattle crossings and improving parking areas. the project is designed to make the ever >>> coming up it has come down for hours. what...
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a wave of people who run out of food stamp money after the government cut their benefits. ktvu's ken pritchett is in oakland with how this comes at the worst time. ken? >> reporter: we are at the community food bank where they have received a increase in the number of people who have called saying they need food because the food stamp money for november has run out. this is as they are facing an increased holiday demand. >> reporter: this food from the food bank was bound for the off to feed the hung -- church to feed the hungry. they see more people in need. >> the month isn't over. >> reporter: she referring to the november 1 food stamp money. >> $36 on average. devastating. >> reporter: the fear was increased demand. the food bank says it received 5 times the number of callers seeking help who say their money is gone for the month. that is compared to a year ago. >> they represent only a fraction of the people. >> the concern is trying to keep up with demand. >> there is no way food banks can make up the cuts to federal programs. >> reporter: he says san francisco food
a wave of people who run out of food stamp money after the government cut their benefits. ktvu's ken pritchett is in oakland with how this comes at the worst time. ken? >> reporter: we are at the community food bank where they have received a increase in the number of people who have called saying they need food because the food stamp money for november has run out. this is as they are facing an increased holiday demand. >> reporter: this food from the food bank was bound for the...
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in november, the government passed a law that severely restricted the ride to assembly. the trio sentenced is symbol of the protest movement that lead to the ouster of the former president. >> >> story by router said a security agency paid $10 million to a firm so that when use of flawed number generator in its encryption. it will give the government access to thingses previously secured. >> >> the nsa is not spying on americans. i think that is a perception that somehow out there. it is not focused on any single american. it's not reading the contents of your phone calls or my phone calls or anybody else's. >> we have always heard as a child growing up that big brother is watching. now, we found that big brother is truly watching. >> president obama said friday, he is considering reforms to the nsa. one suggestion would bar collecting phone data cut a court order. >> >> in business news, apple announced a landmark deal with the world's largest wireless network. china mobile will sell inches phones -- klien is dominated by an droid phones and the i phones global market s
in november, the government passed a law that severely restricted the ride to assembly. the trio sentenced is symbol of the protest movement that lead to the ouster of the former president. >> >> story by router said a security agency paid $10 million to a firm so that when use of flawed number generator in its encryption. it will give the government access to thingses previously secured. >> >> the nsa is not spying on americans. i think that is a perception that somehow...
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the government shut down led to furloughs of thousands of government workers. coming up, the concerns being raised about the furloughs and how they could effect airline safety. >>> former president jimmy carter will attend a habitat for humanity event tonight in oakland. he and his wife will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the work project. the event gets underway at 7:30 p.m. tonight. tomorrow they are scheduled to help build a habitat for humanity house in east oakland. that is where construction workers were robbed at gun point last week. organizers are being up security -- beefing up security for tomorrow's event. >>> coming up only on 2 dozens of teens coming together to clean up a community. the program making it possible. >> and developing news out of camp pendleton, a wildfire forcing hundreds of people out of their home. the conditions making this difficult. >> and the biggest crowd yet, the turn out at golden gate park for this year's hardly strictly bluegrass music festival. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we coul
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law enforcement agencies and american government offices overseas to be on alert. authorities say there's no instruction of any specific plot related to 9/11, but both the fbi and homeland security department have issued the alerts in recent weeks. possible alerts include cyber attacks. >>> they're the heroes of 9/11 who sacrificed their lives to save others. fire crews across the nation are spending this week honoring the 343 new york firefighters killed 12 years ago. a group of texas firefighters held a memorial climb in their honor yesterday. the firefighters went up a high rise to represent the new york firefighters who scaled the twin towers that fateful day. >> it's a good reminder of what our brothers and sisters went through on that day. it really puts it in perspective. >> wisconsin firefighters held their own memorial stair climb. they hope to raise money with proceeds going to the national fallen firefighters foundation and nypd foundation. the bay area will hold numerous events commemorating 9/11. a concert and candlelight memorial are set. a remembranc
law enforcement agencies and american government offices overseas to be on alert. authorities say there's no instruction of any specific plot related to 9/11, but both the fbi and homeland security department have issued the alerts in recent weeks. possible alerts include cyber attacks. >>> they're the heroes of 9/11 who sacrificed their lives to save others. fire crews across the nation are spending this week honoring the 343 new york firefighters killed 12 years ago. a group of texas...
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. >>> the deet signers of the government's -- the designers of the government's healthcare website, why they could be in for a very long day. "mornings on 2" starts now. >>> morning. live pictures from fremont where we are following breaking news. police investigating a road rage incident. there are several crime scenes involved. we'll have a live report with the latest details coming up. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm tori campbell. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. >>> let's get to steve paulson. >> tori and dave, thank you. a lot of low clouds. in fact, a big fog bank out there being helped along by a low just beginning to move into the picture. it looks cooler. in fact, mostly cloudy here. dool to cold for -- cal to cold -- cool to cold. fog, sun for some. if you are stuck in some of these 40s, it's cold. 40s, 50s, they haven't moved all morning long. fair field, 47 with a southwest wind at 24 miles an hour. that will cut right through you. san francisco starting off at 50. the fog bank is being held along by this system. that low will give us a low fog bank. maybe some drizzle. and
. >>> the deet signers of the government's -- the designers of the government's healthcare website, why they could be in for a very long day. "mornings on 2" starts now. >>> morning. live pictures from fremont where we are following breaking news. police investigating a road rage incident. there are several crime scenes involved. we'll have a live report with the latest details coming up. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm tori campbell. >> good morning....
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they involve abortion, campaign contributions and government sanctioned prayer. the high court will operate normally at least through the end of the week but it is not clear how the shut down will affect them after that. >> continuing coverage of the shut down, this now day 7, no end in sight to end the shut down or to raise the debt ceiling. >>> kyla campbell live in our washington, d.c. newsroom to explain actually some good news for some of the furloughed federal workers. >> reporter: dave, the pentagon says it is bringing back almost all of its 350,000 civilian workers throughout this week, that still means more than 400,000 are still off the job and without pay. it appears the government will remain in shut down mode as the house continues its piecemeal approach today, members will vote on funding the fda, but senate democrats won't support it. they want to re-open the entire government with a clean budget bill, meaning no strings attached, neither side has budged on the spending plan and republicans say they won't raise the debt ceiling without concessions
they involve abortion, campaign contributions and government sanctioned prayer. the high court will operate normally at least through the end of the week but it is not clear how the shut down will affect them after that. >> continuing coverage of the shut down, this now day 7, no end in sight to end the shut down or to raise the debt ceiling. >>> kyla campbell live in our washington, d.c. newsroom to explain actually some good news for some of the furloughed federal workers....
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china's government news agency reports 25 people have been killed. more than 200,000 people have been relocated. airlines are dealing with hundreds of canceled flights. >>> back here at home it will be another week at least before the rim fire is fully contained near yosemite. the fire is now 84% contained but it has destroyed more than 100 buildings. rain over the weekend caused erosion. >>> hackers say there is an easy way to get around the fingerprint security. members say they photographed a fingerprint from a glass surface and put that on latex film. the club says that is proof that people should not abandon their trusted security techniques. apple not commenting on the report. >>> san francisco is getting help to lower crime in the city's bay view district. today at noon george gascon and malia will announce details about a new federal grant. they are calling the grant ground breaking. there have been several deadly shootings and home invasions. >>> sal, what happened in hayward? >> the traffic is beginning to slow down already. so if you are d
china's government news agency reports 25 people have been killed. more than 200,000 people have been relocated. airlines are dealing with hundreds of canceled flights. >>> back here at home it will be another week at least before the rim fire is fully contained near yosemite. the fire is now 84% contained but it has destroyed more than 100 buildings. rain over the weekend caused erosion. >>> hackers say there is an easy way to get around the fingerprint security. members say...
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government to be more open about surveillance orders but at an event in new york, schmitz said spying has been going on for years. >>> time now 5:24. grammy award winning musician and bay area native carlos santana crashed his car in las vegas but he was not hurt. police say he was heading home alone on friday when he drove into a parked car, cause of the crash not known but police say dui is not suspected. he has won 15 grammy awards and grew up in san francisco. >>> the bay bridge is experiencing a new kind of traffic jam on its pedestrian bike path. since it opened on september 3rd thousands of people have come to the area to check out the new trail. right now the path extends two miles from the base of the bridge toward the island. caltran says they plan to extend it all the way to the island by 2016. >>> 5:25 is the time right now. nearly a thousand people still stranded inside colorado's disaster zone. coming up at 5:35 we'll take you live to the scene of the biggest aerial rescue since hurricane katrina. >>> we're less than a month away from the cooling off period ending betwee
government to be more open about surveillance orders but at an event in new york, schmitz said spying has been going on for years. >>> time now 5:24. grammy award winning musician and bay area native carlos santana crashed his car in las vegas but he was not hurt. police say he was heading home alone on friday when he drove into a parked car, cause of the crash not known but police say dui is not suspected. he has won 15 grammy awards and grew up in san francisco. >>> the bay...
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the family believes the government abandon the search. the only known proof of life tape was made in 2010. officials say he was in poor health and may have died. officials say he is not incarcerated and they don't know where she. >>> 16 children -- where he is. >>> 16 children were killed today in syria. 25 bombs were dropped. in all 37 people were killed. it has been a major front in the civil war for a year and a half. it come as day after he said he was pessimistic about the prospects for peace talks planned next month in switzerland. >>> they sang the national anthem as they protests against the ukrainian president. they are furious the president refused to sign a free trade deal in favor of closer ties with russia. >> i want to live in a freedom country. i love my county. >> on friday the national currency tumbled. the government said it needed $10 billion in loans to stave off default. >>> in gaza, flooding forces thousands from their homes and left the area without power. some reports put the number as 40,000. the displaced are tak
the family believes the government abandon the search. the only known proof of life tape was made in 2010. officials say he was in poor health and may have died. officials say he is not incarcerated and they don't know where she. >>> 16 children -- where he is. >>> 16 children were killed today in syria. 25 bombs were dropped. in all 37 people were killed. it has been a major front in the civil war for a year and a half. it come as day after he said he was pessimistic about...
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. >> reporter: hans mother francine tells us she's expecting to hear from government officials tomorrow. reporting live from concord, amber lee, ktvu news. >>> developing news out of oakland tonight whereabout a dozen homes have been evacuated because of a leaking propane tank. firefighters say they were called to a home on 85th avenue near castle mont high school. they said when they arrived they found a 25-gallon propane tank that had rusted through and was leaking. they also say there's pretty much nothing to do but let the gas leak out and dissipate. it seems the tank is about 1/4 full. as a precaution though they have evacuated homes in the area and had pg & e cut off gas to those homes. >>> alameda teachers and their supporters took their push for a new contract to the school board meeting tonight. hundreds attended the meeting in support of the teacher's. earlier this month, me -- negotiations between the alameda the -- alameda district and the teachers broke down. >>> lee selected katie tang to replace chu. district four encompasses the sunset district. at 29 years old, pang is
. >> reporter: hans mother francine tells us she's expecting to hear from government officials tomorrow. reporting live from concord, amber lee, ktvu news. >>> developing news out of oakland tonight whereabout a dozen homes have been evacuated because of a leaking propane tank. firefighters say they were called to a home on 85th avenue near castle mont high school. they said when they arrived they found a 25-gallon propane tank that had rusted through and was leaking. they also...
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. >> a first, a bay area company at the forefront of genetic testing and why the federal government is saying not so fast. >> you can get ktvu channel 2 news to go. download the ktvu app, click the live icon and watch our newscasts live on your mobile device. >> closed captioning for the 10:00 news is brought to you by mancini sleep world. save big during our largest mattress sale ever. visit sleepworld.com. [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rave. frozen, natural, fresh. it's the best selection around. spend $30 and a fresh safeway select turkey is just 99 cents a pound. so raise your glass, pull up a chair, grab a plate. this tastier thanksgiving is well worth the wait. safeway. ingredients for life. this tastier thanksgiving is well worth the wait. with the build your own hobbit slam. twenty delicious options, like sweet potato pecan pancakes, hearty breakfast sausage and honey cake french toast. a m
. >> a first, a bay area company at the forefront of genetic testing and why the federal government is saying not so fast. >> you can get ktvu channel 2 news to go. download the ktvu app, click the live icon and watch our newscasts live on your mobile device. >> closed captioning for the 10:00 news is brought to you by mancini sleep world. save big during our largest mattress sale ever. visit sleepworld.com. [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast....
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the federal government has reached a settlement on all mortgage securities. the $13 billion deal is the largest ever reached between a government and a private corporation, in this case jpmorgan chase. it includes $6 billion for investors and $4 billion to help struggling homeowners, although that will not be a cash payment. the remaining $3 billion is a fine payable to the treasury department. and taking a look at where the stocks closed yesterday, two of the indexes had briefly surpassed milestones. the dough went above 16,000 for a time, closed up 14 at 15.96. the nasdaq was down 36, and the s&p briefly passed 1800 but closed down 6 and the markets right now are mixed, not a lot of movement at the moment. >>> exxon mobil is taking steps to refocus on its core business. the world's largest oil company is selling off its majority stake in a hong kong utility for nearly $3.5 billion. many global oil companies have struggled to boost production and are spending heavily on exploration and new projects. exon has also been looking for ways to put more cash into t
the federal government has reached a settlement on all mortgage securities. the $13 billion deal is the largest ever reached between a government and a private corporation, in this case jpmorgan chase. it includes $6 billion for investors and $4 billion to help struggling homeowners, although that will not be a cash payment. the remaining $3 billion is a fine payable to the treasury department. and taking a look at where the stocks closed yesterday, two of the indexes had briefly surpassed...
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runners are going to feel the effects of the government shutdown. that post race expo had to be moved which means the 7k run is now a 5k. >>> miley cyrus makes an appearance on late night television and you might be surprised to hear what she now says about twerking. >> plus hundreds of thousands of people in golden gate park this weekend for the bluegrass festival. how much longer that free concert could last. >> sunny warm weather remains in the forecast for your sunday. i do see the possibility of maybe a slight cooldown for some. i'll show you where and tell us about the temperatures in your neighborhood coming up. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a mon
runners are going to feel the effects of the government shutdown. that post race expo had to be moved which means the 7k run is now a 5k. >>> miley cyrus makes an appearance on late night television and you might be surprised to hear what she now says about twerking. >> plus hundreds of thousands of people in golden gate park this weekend for the bluegrass festival. how much longer that free concert could last. >> sunny warm weather remains in the forecast for your sunday....
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i must go out. >> reporter: the government releasing emergency funds, but money is tight. the region is still reeling from a 7.2 earthquake four weeks ago. in bangkok david piper, fox news. >> typhoon haiyan has weakened considerably making landfall in vietnam the hong kong meteorological observe story saying the storm slowed to 75 miles per hour when it hit vietnam's central coast early monday morning local time. that's much less powerful than the 195 mile-per-hour winds that pounded the the philippines. both military and private crews were working on securing vessels. >>> ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo has been tracking the movement. >> this typhoon has been weakening rapidly over the past 24 hours losing that well defined signature eye you can see on the satellite. this is the loom over the past 20 -- loop over the past 24 hours. as far as the historical track, there's that line of that destructive track of haiyan, basically that line over the past few days, especially since last thursday to friday, saturday and the present position right now, a category 1 typhoon. here
i must go out. >> reporter: the government releasing emergency funds, but money is tight. the region is still reeling from a 7.2 earthquake four weeks ago. in bangkok david piper, fox news. >> typhoon haiyan has weakened considerably making landfall in vietnam the hong kong meteorological observe story saying the storm slowed to 75 miles per hour when it hit vietnam's central coast early monday morning local time. that's much less powerful than the 195 mile-per-hour winds that...
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the government says the majority of the 25,000-strong white army have abandoned their march on the city of bor. two weeks of fighting have left at least 1,000 people dead and displaced more than 100,000. >>> congressional republicans defended their assertion that al-qaeda was involved in last year's attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. this weekend, the new york times reported its investigations, based on interviews in benghazi with people with direct knowledge on the attack, turned up no evidence that al-qaeda or other international terrorist groups had any role in the assault. but the question is, where? how do you define the group involved in the attack? >> the group that was involved, which they say was involved, is part of the al-qaeda network. while it's not officially linked to al-qaeda, in all the years i've been briefed on intelligence matters, they are considered part of the al-qaeda network. >> the new york sometimes describes the group as an independent militia and a purely local extremist organization. days after the attack, the obama administration said it was
the government says the majority of the 25,000-strong white army have abandoned their march on the city of bor. two weeks of fighting have left at least 1,000 people dead and displaced more than 100,000. >>> congressional republicans defended their assertion that al-qaeda was involved in last year's attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. this weekend, the new york times reported its investigations, based on interviews in benghazi with people with direct knowledge on the...
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government to mandate better pay and benefits for in-home care givers. the workers are demanding regular rest periods and overtime pay. >>> officials at the missouri state fair are apologizing after a rodeo clown appeared over the weekend wearing a mask of president obama. the photo of that clown has gone viral on social media. the person who hosted it says he was offended when the rodeo announcer called out saying if anyone wanted to see obama run down by a bull. >> i understand people's concerns. i don't think anyone is more disappointed in what happened last night than we are. we take that seriously. the rodeo cowboy's association says the act was not scripted. they didn't know about it. the missouri state fair imposed a life time ban on that rodeo clown. >> the healthcare law faces another set back this morning and you could end up paying the price. kyla campbell reports. >> reporter: the man it is supposed to protect consumers by limiting how much they have to spend. patients pay for deductibles and co-payments. the new york times reports the obama
government to mandate better pay and benefits for in-home care givers. the workers are demanding regular rest periods and overtime pay. >>> officials at the missouri state fair are apologizing after a rodeo clown appeared over the weekend wearing a mask of president obama. the photo of that clown has gone viral on social media. the person who hosted it says he was offended when the rodeo announcer called out saying if anyone wanted to see obama run down by a bull. >> i understand...
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it was down again last night because of an issue with the verizon networking service and today the government granted a six week extension for sign ups. instead of mid-february deadline, it is now march 31st for those who want to get enrolled and avoid tax penalties. >>> britain and northern europe are recovering after overcoming a storm. wind gusts reached as high as 119 miles per hour. damage was widespread. hundreds of thousands of people lost power. and just trying to cross the street was a challenge for pedestrians. watch out. >>> we had a bit of wind this morning. the highs today they warmed into the mid-60s. numbers tomorrow are going to be very similar to these. not big changes. we're going to see lots of mid- and low 60s. that will probably match again tomorrow. 64, 65 degrees right in that range. so a very similar day tomorrow. we checked the radar real quick, you can see a few showers showing up. everything is moving up this way. all the activity in the foothills as that low tracks off is moving off to the east. the cool air is going to be in the area it already is. that's why the
it was down again last night because of an issue with the verizon networking service and today the government granted a six week extension for sign ups. instead of mid-february deadline, it is now march 31st for those who want to get enrolled and avoid tax penalties. >>> britain and northern europe are recovering after overcoming a storm. wind gusts reached as high as 119 miles per hour. damage was widespread. hundreds of thousands of people lost power. and just trying to cross the...
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then we can declare an end to governing by crisis and govern responsibly. >> the president warns the u.s. could return to a recession if congress fails to meet two deadlines, one in mid-october for raising the debt ceiling and one at the end of this month to pass an emergency budget or risk a government shutdown. >> the american people don't want the government shut down and they don't want obama care. [ cheers ] >> house speaker john boehner led house republicans yesterday in voting to defund obama care. it was all part of an emergency funding bill to keep the government running after october 1st, the start of the new fiscal year. if no deal is reached, many federal agencies would not be funded and be forced to stop operations. many federal employees would also be out of work. >>> travis air force base may have to ground dozens of its planes due to budget cuts in our nation's capital. the kc-10 air tanker could soon be scrapped from the military. according to congressman john garamendi, 27 of the air force's 50 kc-10s are assigned to travis. scrapping the kc-10s has been a considera
then we can declare an end to governing by crisis and govern responsibly. >> the president warns the u.s. could return to a recession if congress fails to meet two deadlines, one in mid-october for raising the debt ceiling and one at the end of this month to pass an emergency budget or risk a government shutdown. >> the american people don't want the government shut down and they don't want obama care. [ cheers ] >> house speaker john boehner led house republicans yesterday in...
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but the only thing that has changed is how the government calculates how much homeowners have to pay. the price of a little peace and quiet. >> an old pig farm in 1961. >> reporter: just went way up for mike and sandy parsons. >> i just got this a few days ago. >> what did you think when you saw that bill. >> typo. that's what our insurance agent said, too. it must be a typo. >> reporter: but it wasn't. the flood insurance premium on this 1,500 square foot house on bethel island went from 2100 to $12,600 a year. >> that's for no contents, just the structure. >> reporter: their policy and millions of others through fema's national flood insurance program just got a major overhaul in congress. devastating storms, including hurricane katrina, caused the program to go $24 billion in debt. now a new law to make the program sustainable is coming at a huge cost. on bethel island, the parsons say some of their neighbors have seen their rates go even higher. >> $40,000 one resident out here. another resident i heard $25,000. >> it cut holes in the garage. >> reporter: meanwhile this couple has
but the only thing that has changed is how the government calculates how much homeowners have to pay. the price of a little peace and quiet. >> an old pig farm in 1961. >> reporter: just went way up for mike and sandy parsons. >> i just got this a few days ago. >> what did you think when you saw that bill. >> typo. that's what our insurance agent said, too. it must be a typo. >> reporter: but it wasn't. the flood insurance premium on this 1,500 square foot...